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Decorative Art Nouveau: Ornamental Facade of the 1920s with Oriental Motifs

#1255. Decorative Art Nouveau: Ornamental Facade of the 1920s with Oriental Motifs

Before us is an expressive fragment of a facade executed in a style that combines elements of Art Nouveau and oriental motifs. The architectural composition presents an elegant solution for the upper part of the building with a characteristic curvilinear pediment and decorative framing of the window opening.

The facade is finished in light tones with terracotta ornamental elements, creating an expressive contrast against the white plaster. The central part is decorated with complex floral ornaments featuring characteristic flowing lines and symmetrical patterns. The central medallion likely displays the construction date — "1925," which allows us to attribute the building to the period of early constructivism with elements of stylization.

Of particular interest is the solution for the window opening, integrated into the architectural composition of the facade. The window is framed by geometric elements that resonate with the overall stylistic approach of the building. The lower part of the facade is made of rough stone, creating an additional contrast with the elegant stucco of the upper part and emphasizing the tectonics of the structure.

The lighting falling on the facade advantageously highlights the relief of the decorative elements, creating a play of light and shadow that enhances the artistic impression of the architectural solution.